Warrior's Gate Page #6

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- Let's go.

- Go.. go!

- Come on!

Jack?

Hi, mom.

What happened here?

It's complicated.

I'm sure it is.

Hello, dickwad.

Come on, Travis I'm gonna

be late for the class.

You're gonna be late.. permanently.

- Okay, it's doesn't have to be this way.

- You're right. It doesn't.

- You could.. run.

- Yeah, nice.

P*ssy.

Okay.

I gave you the option.

You gave me the option?

What are you doing?

What are you doing?

You wanna dance?

Just give this overwith.

- Oh, man.

- Dickwad.

A**hole!

- You're done?

- You're dead!

Don't touch me!

You had enough?

- You alright?

- You alright, man?

Yo, come on, man. Come on, man.

- Come on, get up.

- Don't touch me!

Get up.

ANVIL CENTRE:

What you doing?

Sweetie, we have to move.

I.. I can't make the payment.

We're losing the house.

Or not.

Um. It's a cheque?

- Yeah.

- Its $25,000?

Yeah.

- It's made out to you?

- Yeah.

I don't understand.

Well, I, um..

I came up the idea for

a game and I sold it.

Oh, you're kidding.

No.

Oh, my God.

I'm sorry. I have to sit down.

Avideo game? What it is called?

Uh, The Warriors Gate.

What?

Sulin wins.

I'll have the chocolate cone, please.

Uh, I'll have chocolate, too and

vanilla and cherry and strawberry.

Hi.

- What.. what are you..

- Doing here?

I've made a new rule. Everyone

takes a vacation even the empress.

Very modern, huh?

- Wait, how did you.. Yeah.

- Get here?

I had the wizard making out a box.

Oh, this is.. this is so awesome.

The Warriors Gate

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Luc Besson

Luc Besson is a French film director, screenwriter, and producer. He directed or produced the films Subway, The Big Blue, and Nikita. more…

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